Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Niazi (Niāzī; IPA: [niːˈɑːziː], Pashto: نيازي), Niazai or Niyazai is one of the largest Pashtun tribes which resides in Afghanistan and northwestern part of Pakistan. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Origin
Pages in category "Niazi Pashtun tribes" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. I. Isa Khel (sub-tribe) K.
Isa Khel is a sub-tribe of the Pashtun tribe, Niazi.The earliest recorded mention of the isa khel tribe is in Baburnama, 1504-1505. [1] Most of the tribe still resides in their ancestral town of Isakhel, named after their ancestor Isa Khan Niazi son of Umar Khan Niazi, but a lot have shifted to bigger cities or different towns in pursuit of a better education and better opportunities.
The Kundi (Niazi) (Pashto: کُنډی; Urdu: کُنڈی) is a sub-tribe of the Niazi tribe of Pashtuns, Afghan that inhabit most areas of Tank Mianwali and D.I.Khan. Niazi is the Largest Afghan/ Pashtun Tribe which has many Clans like Michen khel, Kundi etc..
Mianwali has a literacy ratio of about 42.8%, considerably less than other urban cities in Punjab. As for male to female ratio, Male inhabitants count for 63.8% of population and female inhabitants account for the remaining 22.2%. This number may somewhat be inaccurate, as Parda culture doesn't allow audience with non-Mahrams. So census teams ...
The name "Wyoming" comes from a Delaware Tribe word Mechaweami-ing or "maughwauwa-ma", meaning large plains or extensive meadows, which was the tribe's name for a valley in northern Pennsylvania. The name Wyoming was first proposed for use in the American West by Senator Ashley of Ohio in 1865 in a bill to create a temporary government for ...
The majority of the population belongs to Niazi tribes. Musakhel is also the name of a tribe. The leading tribes include Yari Khel, Khalas Khel, Maddi Khel, Baggay Khel, Sher Khel, Rami Khel, Khanjri Khel, Luqi Khel, Baahi, Dalili Khel, and Dhedi. Balochs are also present.
Qila Niazi (Niazi Fort, Qalaye Niazi, Niyāzī Kalā, [1] نیازی کلا) is a village located near kabul Afghanistan. It is about 135 kilometres (84 mi) south of Kabul. [2] It was an ancient fortified area belonging to Niazi tribal chieftains who had married into the Barakzai Dynasty and settled in Paktia Province. [citation needed]